A group of neurons located in the basal ganglia appears to play a vital role in cognitive flexibility.
Object and facial recognition abilities are associated with the same brain area but are characterized by different depths of cortical layers, which form at the age each ability was acquired.
A naturally occurring molecule produced by the brain activates endocannabinoid receptors, protecting against stress by reducing anxiety-producing connections between the amygdala and the prefrontal cortex. The findings may help explain why people turn to marijuana when they feel anxious or stressed.
A network linking the medial prefrontal cortex and brainstem plays a critical role in the development of compulsive drinking disorder and is a driver for its expression.
Elevated levels of inhibited temperament in childhood may reflect a vulnerability for developing schizophrenia.
Researchers explore how touch perception differs in those on the autism spectrum.
Functional connectivity problems associated with temporal lobe epilepsy appear to improve after surgery.
Study identifies 104 high-risk genes for schizophrenia. One gene considered high-risk is also suspected in the development of autism.
Study reveals evidence of rising feelings of despair in Generation X'ers reaching middle age that cuts across racial, educational and geographical divides.
Researchers report adolescent rats exposed to high fructose corn syrup in their diets were more prone to experience symptoms associated with bipolar disorder.
A new study reveals a unique population of corticotropin releasing factor neurons in female mice that may mediate differences in stress response.
A new study reports the female hormone cycle may explain why women are more prone to addiction and affected by triggers that lead to relapse.